At the end of the 18th century the sideboard, a furniture item, replaced the slab table as the place for serving food in America’s fashionable dining rooms. Sideboards usually consist of a set of cabinets with drawers and the first sideboards were traditionally used for serving food, for displaying serving dishes, and for storage. Nowadays, despite maintaining their main functions, they are also widely used as a form of decoration in dining rooms. An antique sideboard is a desirable and fashionable accessory.
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Take a look at some of the center tables you’ll find in this book:
EDGE Sideboard by Outline

Made from brushed brass, Dark Eucalyptus Veneer, Lacquered Wood, Sahara Noir Marble on the outside, this modern example of trendy design uses lacquered wood on the inside. The modern Edge Sideboard gets its inspiration from the perfectionism in drawing the most flawless line. The astonishing simplicity of the rectilinear shape is the pure representation that less is more.
LESTER Sideboard by Mezzo Collection

The Lester sideboard draws inspiration from the vintage classics, yet interpreted with a modern vision. The four drawers feature a simple design, where the handles shine, while the main structure brings back the mid-century through its attractive lines.
DOPPLER Sideboard by Bonaldo

The Doppler sideboards are inspired by the illusion of overlapping surfaces, whereas actually the doors are made up of a single surface: indeed, it is the combination of various brightly coloured graphic patterns that creates this particular optical effect. The asymmetrical opening of the doors is an additional sign of originality. The lacquered wood frame is supported by a solid wood base.
CLIFF Sideboard by Pardo

The Cliff sideboard is a reference to modern luxury design. Its elegant appearance embellished by hypnotizing wood details covering all structure rests on strong brass feet that give a more interesting look. Cliff is an encounter between nature and magnificence.
BAILEY Sideboard by Mezzo Collection

The Bailey sideboard is a very versatile piece since it can be placed in a living room or be used as a drinks cabinet. Produced in classic materials such as solid walnut wood with additional brass features, Bailey gives the room a touch of luxurious subtlety. The lacquered colors on the front are the main feature of this masterpiece, which turns it into a must-have in any modern vintage space.
Click here to download the ebook
Take a look at some of the center tables you’ll find in this book:
EDGE Sideboard by Outline

Made from brushed brass, Dark Eucalyptus Veneer, Lacquered Wood, Sahara Noir Marble on the outside, this modern example of trendy design uses lacquered wood on the inside. The modern Edge Sideboard gets its inspiration from the perfectionism in drawing the most flawless line. The astonishing simplicity of the rectilinear shape is the pure representation that less is more.
LESTER Sideboard by Mezzo Collection

The Lester sideboard draws inspiration from the vintage classics, yet interpreted with a modern vision. The four drawers feature a simple design, where the handles shine, while the main structure brings back the mid-century through its attractive lines.
DOPPLER Sideboard by Bonaldo

The Doppler sideboards are inspired by the illusion of overlapping surfaces, whereas actually the doors are made up of a single surface: indeed, it is the combination of various brightly coloured graphic patterns that creates this particular optical effect. The asymmetrical opening of the doors is an additional sign of originality. The lacquered wood frame is supported by a solid wood base.
CLIFF Sideboard by Pardo

The Cliff sideboard is a reference to modern luxury design. Its elegant appearance embellished by hypnotizing wood details covering all structure rests on strong brass feet that give a more interesting look. Cliff is an encounter between nature and magnificence.
BAILEY Sideboard by Mezzo Collection

The Bailey sideboard is a very versatile piece since it can be placed in a living room or be used as a drinks cabinet. Produced in classic materials such as solid walnut wood with additional brass features, Bailey gives the room a touch of luxurious subtlety. The lacquered colors on the front are the main feature of this masterpiece, which turns it into a must-have in any modern vintage space.
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